\ .. ~ \ \3 ■» •* AWARD WINNERS AT THE ANNUAL Banquet of the Manor Future Farm ers are as follows r left to right, Robert Haverstick, Lancaster R 2, Harold. Herr, Millersville Rl; Raymond Sauders, Conestoga Rl; Jerry Breneman, Lancaster R 2; Glenn Shultz, Pequea Rl; Norris Geib, Lancaster R 2; Larry Hess, Lancaster R 6, and Jere Herr, Lancaster R 6. hi. F. Photo. 4C Three Made Honorary Members At Manor FFA Club Banquet Pour Honorary Chapter Farmer degrees weie conterred by the Manor Chapter Future Farmeis ot America Friday night at the annual Father and Son banquet in the Penn Man or High School. Three farmers and one school adniimstiator weie ao honored The taimers weie Martin Heisey, Henry Herr and Aaron Herr. WaPace Vlassis, Penn Manor Junior High School principal. • Certificates of Appreciation were presented to Jay Garber. John Sangrey, Willis Gem and Sterling Elmei, all farmers who have made their Ihestock available to the chapter lor practice judging. Commercial companies and cooperatives awarded the ceititicates were" Eastern States Farmers Ex change, represented by Earl • Solanco FFA (continued trom page 1) from York County also parti cipated. Members of the Solanco team and the offices they rep resented m the contest were President, Robert Wenger, nee president, R. Edwin Harmsh, Christiana Rl; secretary, Ken neth Whiteside, Kirkwood Rl; treasurer, Jay Ranck, Quarry ville R 2; reporter, Charles Craig 111, Nottingham R 2; sen tinel, William Ulrich, Peach Bottom; chaplain Larry Trout, New Providence Rl, and stu dent advisor, John Frey, Quarryville R 2. William M. Fredd, teacher of vocational agriculture at Sol anco High School is coach of the team. The winners will compete in the Region II contest on April 25 in the Millersville State Col lege. Repair Damaged Trees Heavy -winds with heavy ice formations on tree 'branches can cause damage Trees hav ing soft, brittle wood, such as soft maple, willows, and pop lars suffer extensive damage. Craig S Oliver, extension hor ticulturist alt Penn State, sug gests that broken branches be cut off and damaged areas be treated Wounds and cuts should be covered with “wound paint” to reduce further dam age by decay. Fore more de tailed information, see your county'agent. > f I 1 f j ' . f * * ‘ l! k t I V./ Farming,'Saturday, April 13,; 1963 Groff; Todd Seed Company, represented by Merun Mc- Michael, and Pioneer Seed Company, represented by Paul Harnish. Harold Heir, son of Mr and Mrs. Aaron Herr, Millersville Rl, was awarded the Lancas ter County Bankers cash award, the DeKalb award for general agriculture proficiency, and the Star Farmer award tiom the National FFA Foun- PUBLIC SALE Saturday, April 20, 1:00 P.M. Located Vz mile East of Friedensburg along High way 443, 3 miles West of Schuylkill Haven, Vz mile West of Route 183. 30 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS 30 DHIA Records, Bang Cert. & Vacc. Good big young cows with high records milking up to 80 lbs. per day. This is a real herd of Holsteins. All sell regardless of price as we are going out of the Dairy Business: Also 250 gallon Unico Milk Tank Sale at 1:00 P.M. Lunch on the grounds. Paul E. Sanger, Auct., Myerstown, Pa. HARRY BOWEN, Owner lll.‘il > , ur r i»t , j- ' ' dation for all around agricul ture excellence. In addition lie the poultry farming award from the national foundation. won Other awards from the na tional foundation went to the following - Public speaking, Jerry Breneman, Lancaster R 2; star greenhand, Norris Ceib, Lancaster R 2; crop farming, Raymond Sauders, Conestoga Rl, livestock, Glenn Schults, Pequea Rl; dairy, Larry Hess, Lancaster R 6; and to .Teie Herr, Lancaster R 6 and Robert Haverstick, Lancaster R 2, went duplicate awards for farm 'LKIIUi* . «. f ■ DISPLAYING THE HONORARY FARMER De gree certificates presented at the annual FFA father and son banquet at Penn Manor High School are, left to right, Aaron Herr, Millersville Rl, father of the chapter president; Wallace Vlassis, junior high, school principal, and Henry Herr, Lancaster R 6. Not present for the picture was Martin Heisey, Washington Boro. L. F. Photo. mechanics, Miss Cynthia Huber, the teacher of vocational agricul daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Da- ture at the school showed vid Huber, Pequea HI, was color slides of hunting trips to crowned FFA Chapter queen Wvoming which he took in by Robert Harmsh. 1954 and 1957. PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1963 On the farm between Brickerville and Manheim, 2 miles North of Elm. 42 REGISTERED AYRSHIRES SELLING 42 Certified Blood Tested, T B. Accredited and Vaccinated. D.H.I.A. Average; 10,378 Milk, 403 Fat Selling is a top Polled Cow, Mountain Valley Vic Freda: 11,600 lbs. Milk, 461 Fat out of a 600 lb. fat cow. Herd Classification: Average 86 3. Many show winners selling. HERD IS HEADED BY A SON OF THE FAMOUS SELWOGID BETTY’S COMMANDER. One daughter and; 1-2 gciSoddaughtgrs selling. Every animal was. either born on- thisiTann or lia ported from Canada. This is a rare opportunity to buy the finest combination of production and show stock. Don’t miss this sale; all sell regardless of,price. 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